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The system based on the Codan AT RF13 portable transceiver and the derived mobile sets AT RF1325 and AT RF1350 offers fixed frequency radio voice or data communication in VHF band. The RF13 portable transceiver is designed for radio voice or data communication on tactical level in all military branches. It features voice communication via built-in encryption unit, sending of short encrypted messages, selective communication, selectable output power 5 W/0,2 W, up to 9 channel presets, automatic preset scanning and control of most function from a handset. AT RF1325 and AT RF1350 mobile sets are assembled from mutually connected AT RF13 system components. Suitable for vehicle installations or fixed posts and in situations where additional features are not provided by AT RF13 set, namely substantially increased range, are required. Power output is 25 W or 50 W. Actual components are specified by the user. All operation features of the AT RF13 base transceiver can be used during operation.

The ATRF13 transceiver with built-in digital scrambler is a portable VHF transceiver, which is used for tactical communication. It is carried and operated by one person. The set includes the transceiver and accessories for common use. These accessories can be carried in a bag together with the transceiver.

Operating features:

The transceiver set in the bag can be transported by train, car, in tracked vehicles and by air. The phonic operation of this transceiver in the frequency range 30.000 MHz to 87.975 MHz is interoperable with all VHF transceivers currently in use in modern armed forces worldwide.

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